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The group of words is a phrase and is missing a verb; it cannot stand alone as a sentence.
Explanation:
"Planning on getting married for over a year" is not a sentence.<u> It doesn't have a subject </u>and is missing a "helping verb." It is a phrase because it doesn't have a complete thought.
It is the helping verb that helps the main verb "planning" in order to describe whether the action is happening in the<em> past, present or future.</em>
Examples of helping verbs:<em> is, are, was, were, been, have, had, has</em>.
To make the example into a sentence, you may say:
"She's been planning on getting married for over a year."
Answer:
"My Family" is a melody highlighted in the 2019 enlivened film, The Addams Family. The melody is delivered by Rock Mafia, sung by Migos member, Quavo and Colombian artist, Karol G, while additionally including foundation vocals from Snoop Dog. The tune tests a snare like variant of the first Addams Family signature melody. In the 2019 film, this melody is played during the end credits and is likewise included in a trailer for the film.
(Is this good?)
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<h2>Ok, okie dokie done finish lol</h2>
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I identified six....
* adding the comma in the number
* the capitalized E in Egyptians
* 'a lot' is 2 words, not one (though, 'a lot like' should be written as 'similar to')
* 'ares' is spelled 'ours'
* a question mark has been added
* the word 'over' should be written as 'more than'
Explanation:
Would you believe that more than 7,000 years ago ancient Egyptians liked to bowl on alleys a lot like (similar to) ours?